Lorraine Cochran-Johnson was sworn in as the fifth CEO of DeKalb County, making her the first Black woman to lead Georgia’s fourth most-populated county.
The CEO also spoke about the county's efforts to recruit more ... police reports for greater accessibility, and led DeKalb as the first Georgia department in the Department of Justice’s National ...
DeKalb Watershed Management Director David Hayes is the second senior leader to step down since Loraine Cochran-Johnson took over as CEO.
DeKalb County’s chief executive ... and retention and stem the county’s spending on triple overtime. Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, the county’s CEO, rolled out a plan for an investment of ...
A $10.4 million recruiting and retention plan has been introduced to improve the DeKalb ... stem the county’s spending on triple overtime. Lorraine Cochran-Johnson, the county’s CEO, rolled ...
TriNet’s new approximately 150,000-square-foot space will be located in Dunwoody, according to a news release, and the ...
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Atlanta News First on MSNDeKalb County commissioners approve watershed improvement plan, including significant rate hikeATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The DeKalb County Board of Commissioners approved its capital improvement plan for the watershed department on Tuesday, securing a significant water rate hike for ...
Seven DeKalb County students graduated from this year’s Model Atlanta Regional Commission (MARC) youth leadership program, ...
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